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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 2t1jt Nephi Local, Social News e&; 7 UnjigMI :0 Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins were Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawkins and sons of Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Garrett and family of Kaysvllle. iAJrsM&S Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howard and Mrs. Ada Sperry returned home Sunday after spending a week in Sun Valley, Tarzana, Sunland, Bell, and Whittier, California visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Kay and son Michael and daughter Sharon of Kearns were week end visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett. &t w. "il2S2as fci Ktib4wl&drfaftigot frbofatrectisnof ordinary Kzpoa. You can go through mud and now. Pull one simple lever, and you've got power at all 4 wheels ...power to take you places youve never driven before. And that extra traction gives you a wonderful feeling of your present wagon. All the options are there, In the like auto matlo transmission, power steer Ing, power brakes. Plus you get the largest load space In Its field. It's the first really new family wagon In years. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett were in Salt Lake City on Thursday to attend the funeral services of Fred Schipee, father of Mrs. William Jarrett 'Jeep-Wagonee- Jff 623-185- Mrs. Frank N. Harmon of Fresno, California visited with her sister, Mra Clarence H, Pay, enroute to and from con- ference. Mrs. Nona Smith, Mra Thalia Mickelson, Mra Norma Jenkins, Mrs. Marjorie Greenhalgh, Mrs. Jaycene Soper and Mrs. Elsie Spendlove, members of throughout the entire year, unSunday visitors of Mr. and less otherwise designated. All Mra Clinton Kirgan were Aar- locations are in SLB&M. on Denning and children of 35845 State Land Board, 105 Salt Lake City. Capitol Bldg., Salt Lake City, t. of water from Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilson UL, 2 of Salt Lake City were Friday Flood and Seepage Water (UnChannel) at a point N. evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. named 1980 ft. and E. 1320 ft. from George Latimer. GREENWOOD SERVICE - Hephi - Phone DONT BORROW and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howarth, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Howarth, Mary Shaw, Lillian Shaw, Stel la Anderson, Alicia Read, and Martha Belliston. The evening was spent recalling school days and viewing school pictures. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett The following applications and family visited in Tooele have been filed with the State on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Engineer to appropriate wrater in Juab County, State of Utah, Earl Jones. safety. You drive confidently on Icy streets, slippery curves and. KAJMKR CORPORATION hills you wouldn't dare tackle In Touooiorao Test drive this "Unstoppable at your 'Jeep' dealer's. 80011. 740 North Main SI. Mrs. Norman Mackey was in Tooele on Friday to attend the wedding of her nephew, John Shields, and Dana Lyn White-hous- e. Mrs. Mackey also vis- ited with relatives and friends Mr. and Mra Glen Jarrett at Tooele and Grantsvllle over and children of Salt Lake City the week end. were week end visitors of his Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Lunt mother, Mrs. Delta J. Hedberg. and family of Hunter were the Week end visitors of Mr. and week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lunt. Mrs. Earl Howard were Mrs, Coombs and of Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black family Granger, Mr. and Mra Clifford entertained on Tuesday evening Park and family of Layton, of last week in honor of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Newell and Mrs. Nephi Howarth of Bracken and family of Orem. Magna. Other guests were Mr. UW3!l'M7l iimf Thursday, April 8, 1965 1 ac.-f- TODAY! Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin and daughter Claudia and son Charles visited in Centerville over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Rohletter and family. the Juab Stake Primary presMr. and Mrs. E. M. Liston idency and board, were in Salt and son Paul returned to Salt Lake City on Friday and Sat- Lake City Sunday after visiturday to attend the Primary ing with her mother, Mrs. Joel General conference. Taylor. Mrs. Lois Nelson visited in Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley Santaquin over the week end were guests of Mr. and Mrs. with her brother in law and Charles Bowles in Springville sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van on Sunday. AusdaL Mr. and Mrs. L. Dean AnderMr. and Mrs. Milton J. Ras- son of Glendale visited with mussen and family of Kenne- Mr. and Mra Clarence II. Pay wick, Washington, and Joseph on Thursday. J. Rasmussen of Logan were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.- - Russell R. Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. Milton J. Rasmussen is a brother of Mathews and sons Randy, BobMrs. Nyman, and Joseph I. by and Wayne of Santa Maria, California arrived In Nephi on Rasmussen is father. Tuesday night for a vacation Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Moore of visit at the home of Mr. MathJacksonville, Florida visited at ews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. the home of his uncle and aunL James W. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park on Mr. and Mrs. James W. MathWednesday of last week. ews, accompanied by their son Mra Marvin Park of h, in law and daughter, Mr. and Washington visited m Mrs. Jack Painter of Santaquin Nephi with Mr. and Mra Heber spent Sunday afternoon on the Fawkes and Mr. and Mrs. E Temple Square listening to conD. Park and other relatives ference and visiting with their over the week end. son and daughter in law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Christian- and Mrs. James D. Mathews of sen and son, and his friend, Riverside, California. Mr. and of Springville spent Sunday in Mrs. James D. Mathews were Nephi with her mother, Mrs. among the patrons rousted from their beds at the New-houGeorge Parkin. Hotel early Monday mon-inMrs. Nadine Chappell and following the report of children of Henderson, Nevada the fire in the Hotels kitchen. visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Pay last Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh visitweek. ed in Bountiful with her brothMr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott er in law and sister, Mr. and visited in Provo on Sunday Mrs. George Hawkins, while gPrimary Conference in with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aston Salt Lake City. and family. Page Three PUTYOUg rarrerarnmcR It! OUff HAIiDS What it a prescription? It is a recipe from your doctor designed to correct a health deficiency of your body or to prevent one from oc-curi- Prescriptions con- tain those ingredients your doctor says your body needs plus the accuracy and integrity of your registered Top-penis- COMPLETE LINE OF SICK-ROO- M SUPPLIES AND NEEDS AVAILABLE se g, DONT BORROW in Mrs. Rondalyn Fergerson and sons Tommy and Robbie of Las Vegas, Nevada are visiting in Nephi with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E R. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Paxman and family of Spanish Fork visited on Sunday afternoon in Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. Dee JarretL TODAY! imC'I,rCtU6 Wfrt SW. Cor. Sec. 36, T15S, Rl W, by means of a dam 9 ft. in height, having a capacity of 2 ac.-f- t. inundating 1 acre. The water to be used for the watering of 150 head of cattle in NSW& Sec. 36, T15S, RlW. S6291 U. S. of America, Forest Service, Forest Service Bldg., Ogden, Ut., .012 sec.-f- t. of wrater from Chicken Springs, Chicken Creek, trib. to Juab Valley (Swamp), at a point S. 4312E. ft. from 8575.5 diifotas 2 bi. SVi Cor Sec. 35, T14S, R1E. The water is to be collected in a concrete headbox and conveyed 2,200 ft. by pipeline to a campground in SWSEi Sec. 2, T15S, R1E, NWNE'-- i Sec. 11, T15S, R1E. 16-u- 36535 Nathan Hale, P. O. Box 66, Grantsville, UL, .1 sec.-f- t. of water from three wells, 12-iin diam. 165 ft deep, in diam., 120 ft deep, and 12-iin diam. 165 ft deep at the following points: No. 1, N. 5658 W. 1515 ft., No. 2, N. 7248 W. 1181.7 ft No. 3, N. 8244W. 1061.4 ft., all from the S Cor. Sec. 3, T14S, R18W. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of 1 family and the watering of 100 head of cattle and 12 horses. All uses in EWi2 Sec. 3, T14S, R18W. n. n. n. WE, Carl H. Fields, Box 513, Eureka, UL, .1 sec. ft of water from a well 70 ft. deep at a point S. 1250 ft. and W. 500 ft from NE. Cor. Sec. 13, T10S, R3W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of 1 family in 36619 n. NENE Sec. R3W. T10S, 13, Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing reasons with applications therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City. UL, on or before May 22 1965. Hubert Lambert ACTING STATE ENGINEER C. Dates of publication: April 15 and 22, 1965, in The Nephi, Utah. S, Times-New- rrr .. . swift, convenient, efficient! This year go bulk! Bulk application using USS Fertilizers, is often the most effective way fat. you as a farmer to see that your crops get enough fertilizer. Bulk application with USS Fertilizers is economical, efficient, and convenient. Its the swift and it way to get the fertilization job done takes less of your time and labor. 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